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  2. Where to cut down a Christmas tree in New Jersey and ... - AOL

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    Exley's Christmas Tree Farms, Sewell and Monroeville. Sewell: Tree tagging available, as well as family activities like a hayride to Santa Land and a Thomas the Train display.Hours: 9 a.m. to 4:30 ...

  3. It's beginning to look like Christmas: The best farms to find ...

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    779 Sodom Road., Westport: Numerous trees are available, from their field trees to fresh pre-cut trees from New York and they will all cost $75. Visit their farm shop to support small businesses ...

  4. Looking for a Christmas tree in SC? Here are 4 of the best ...

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    His father J.W. McCartha planted the first Christmas trees in 1976 and began selling pre-cut cedars and white pines in 1978 and cut your own in 1980. On their website they have a section called ...

  5. Propagation of Christmas trees - Wikipedia

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    The Propagation of Christmas trees is the series of procedures carried out to grow new Christmas trees. Many different species of evergreen trees are used for Christmas trees. The most common of these species are classified in the four genera: pines, spruces, firs, and cypress. Christmas trees can be grown from seed or from root cuttings.

  6. Salvia africana - Wikipedia

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    Salvia africana is a heavy branched aromatic perennial shrub native to the coast of the Cape Provinces of South Africa, [1] found on coastal dunes and in nearby rocky hills up to 600 m elevation. It grows to 60–90 cm, with round grayish stems covered with hairs that release a strong scent when brushed.

  7. Tree plantation - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree cultivation is an agricultural, forestry, and horticultural occupation which involves growing pine, spruce, and fir trees specifically for use as Christmas trees. The first Christmas tree farm was established in 1901, but most consumers continued to obtain their trees from forests until the 1930s and 1940s. Christmas tree farming ...

  8. Thanksgiving is just around the corner, but for many of us, that weekend is the kickoff to the Christmas season.

  9. It's one of the best traditions of the Christmas season - taking the day to cut down your own tree, and Chittenden County offers many farms to do it.